Generation 5
3D goes mainstream at last and the Playstation rules the roost although the generation's defining games are nearly all on N64.
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Ape Escape
What's this? An original platformer on the Playstation? Yes it's true, and not only that but a game making full and brilliant use of the Dual Shock controller. More...
Dungeon Keeper
Dungeon Keeper is set in the underworld and you play the Dungeon Keeper of the title... your task is to build a dungeon that is resistant to greedy heroes that venture in to steal your gold... there are also rival dungeon keepers to contend with. More...
Goldeneye 007
Everyone was dubious about the prospect of a video game version of a rather ropey Bond movie. The fact that it was going to be a first person shooter on a home console made it all the more likely that this game was going to be poor. Fortunately, Rare were on top, top form. More...
Grim Fandango
The last in a long line of great Lucas Arts adventures, Grim Fandango merges the conventions of cinema and games with incredible and unmatched results. More...
Guardian Heroes
Guardian Heroes pushed forward the scrolling beat 'em up by bringing the control style and from traditional beat 'em ups like Street Fighter and add beautifully animated cartoon graphics. More...
Half-Life
Very few things in this world really scare me, least of all games. Alone in the Dark? Not even creepy! Resident Evil? Don't make me laugh (well actually it does which is the problem). Half-Life however... just the very thought of it sets off the hairs on the back of my neck. More...
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
This remains one of the largest, most ambitious games ever produced and it is all packed into one cartridge. No, not a disc: a cartridge. Even in these terms, the game is astonishing. More...
Metal Slug: Super Vehicle
Aggressive, highly animated blonde, GSOH seeks player for exotic action and carnage. More...
NiGHTS into Dreams
The platformer without platforms that proved that the unloved Saturn could really deliver. More...
Panzer Dragoon Zwei
Sega had pioneered the rear view shooter with After Burner and on possibly the least loved of all consoles; the Saturn, they brought the genre to it's zenith. More...
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